Another two-win week, a chance to see some of FC Dallas' depth tested, and a lot of movement in our power ranking of the FC Dallas active roster. Let us know what you think on social media or in the comments!

Starting XI

1 - Mauro Diaz (-) The false wing is working so well for Mauro. Papi is getting as much of that magical unicorn as is left in the tank. High: 1, Low: 11

2 - Reggie Cannon (-) All those national team mentions from Papi are well deserved with Reggie's run of form. Even on the national level, no one has managed to put forward a better contender to DeAndre Yedlin's spot with the USMNT.High: 2, Low: 8

3 - Reto Ziegler (+2) The former Juve man bags his first MLS goal and put on a display of what he's brought to this team in terms of calm passing to build out of the back.High: 3, Low: 9

4 - Maxi Urruti (-) Didn't extend his scoring run but it was another week of torment for the opposition back line. Maxi led the game in shots and was unlucky as Tyler Miller pushed his shot on to the post minutes before Lamah scored.High: 4, Low: 8

5 - Matt Hedges (+1) If Ziegler brought the build up play, Matty was the wall that stopped LAFC in its tracks before putting in another 90 minutes on Wednesday.High: 2, Low: 6

6 - Kellyn Acosta (-3) Still building up to a true 90-minute performance. A start and a sub appearance, looking dependable in both.High: 3, Low: 19

7 - Jesse Gonzalez (+2) Jesse cut out the time wasting, and as Buzz mentioned against LA, he's trying to mix up his passing with the ineffectiveness of those long balls. Another solid performance.High: 7, Low: 20

9 - Roland Lamah (+5) Still the most frustrating player on this roster for me, but you can't knock a player with a knack for grabbing important goals. Interesting stat co-opted from the FCD broadcast, 16 of his 17 FC Dallas goals have come at Toyota Stadium. But where did the other come? Toyota Field! Maybe Dan Hunt should lend Roly his Tundra, it might have made him do more than walk towards that easily reachable ball on the LAFC goal!High: 6, Low: 14

10 - Carlos Gruezo (+1) A fantastic run out against LAFC, hitting the post and being named Buzz's man of the match. Didn't jump quite as high due to Hayes and Ulloa putting good cases forward for themselves in San Antonio.High: 10, Low: 14

11 - Santiago Mosquera (-1) While it wasn't the devastating runs we've seen previously, I was really impressed with Santi's defensive game. Only Diaz had more tackles for FCD against LAFC, including one that saw the winger track Diego Rossi back to the Dallas 18 and cleanly recover the ball about 10 minutes into the game. A strong 45 minutes against San Antonio too with 95% passing and stopped a few SAFC attacks before they could start.High: 5, Low: 14

The Bench

12 - Jacori Hayes (+1) Jacori played really well in tight spaces against San Antonio. He started off getting frazzled by the press of SAFC but slowly adjusted and made his impact on the match, drawing fouls and connecting the midfield.High: 1, Low: 13

15 - Tesho Akindele (+5) His finish against SAFC was quality and he provided a solid shift up front. Is Tesho being misused as a winger? His strong rookie campaign was at the forward spot and he scored again as a forward...High: 15, Low: 22

16 - Maynor Figueroa (-4) Maynor was torn alive by Omar Gordon of San Antonio. He has been struggling at left-back and is not looking like a good option in that role. Hollingshead seems to have a grip on it while Nedyalkov is out.High: 12, Low: 19

17 - Jordan Cano (+1) Cano's performance at center back started off shaky but ended really sharp. He had the goal-line clearance and fit well with the team, including his composure on ball. Cano is slowly creeping up on Figueroa for that backup center back spot. He needs more PT.High: 17, Low: 23

18 - Jimmy Maurer (-10) From an outstanding start to losing his spot. Jimmy played in the Open Cup match and looked fine but it was clear that Oscar believes that Jesse is the starter and not him. Goalkeeping competition is good, though.High: 1, Low: 18

26 - Kyle Zobeck (-) Zobeck was on the roster for the Open Cup match. Doing an important job, being the third keeper on the side. High: 24, Low: 26

Bonus

Darren Abate

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Ema Twumasi of FC Dallas challenges Jose Escalante of San Antonio FC during US Open Cup play. (6-6-18)

Ema Twumasi - Ema got the start in the match and was solid. He created chances as a winger and played well at the left wingback role, doing well defensively and creating offense on the overlaps.

Chris Richards - Richards made the bench for the first time. Good experience for him to travel with a game day squad even if he didn't make the field.

That's another week down. Tesho and Lamah both leap five spots after each scoring the winner in the week's two games, while Jimmy Maurer drops ten places as Jesse further cements his starting role. How bad will the Colman and Pomykal injuries prove to be and will Tesho push ahead of Colman as the bench striker?